Nestled along the pristine coast of Pagbilao, Quezon, Puting Buhangin and Kwebang Lampas are hidden gems that promise a perfect mix of powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and a unique cave formation carved by the sea. Popular among weekend travelers from Manila and nearby provinces, this serene destination offers swimming, beach camping, and the thrill of exploring the natural cave that opens directly to the ocean. It’s an ideal escape for beach lovers who want both relaxation and a touch of adventure.
Online, we found an itinerary for Kwebang Lampas and Puting Buhangin. Its beauty was intriguing because of its fine white sand shoreline, crystal clear waters, and the ambiance seemed to be relaxing. Situated in Padre Burgos, four to five hours of land travel from Manila, this destination is considered one of the gems of the province of Quezon.
About Puting Buhangin
From afar, a fine white sand shoreline of Puting Buhangin, or "white sand" in English, greets the visitors. Though the area is quite small, its sand is comparable to the sand of Boracay Island because of its fineness and whiteness. The area has coconut and other hardwood trees that make the area picture perfect, while on the other side is cool and crystal clear water. The fine white sand has a mixture of colorful corals that serve as the crustacean's paradise.
About Kwebang Lampas
Just a few meters from the fine white sand is Kwebang Lampas. The exterior has an amazing rock formation, while the interior is covered with different colors and shapes—art naturally made by nature. There's a long, narrow cavern inside the cave where the waves enter.
Whether you’re after a laid-back beach day or an adventurous getaway, Puting Buhangin and Kwebang Lampas deliver an unforgettable experience. From its fine white sand to the fascinating seaside cave, this Quezon destination proves that you don’t need to travel far for paradise. If you’re planning your next quick escape from the city, this beach-and-cave duo deserves a spot on your travel list.
How to Get Here
At Jam Liner in Kamias, take a bus to Lucena Grand Terminal. At the grand terminal, you can ride in a bus or van to Padre Burgos and alight in Maraw; the drivers already know the spot. Then, a boat transfer to this island, Dampalitan, or Borawan Island. If you're a bankero and want to add your contact details here, please message me.
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